Because co‑ops charge their members only enough to cover costs, repairs, and reserves, they can offer housing that is a little more affordable than average rental costs.
Co‑ops are controlled by their members who have a vote in decisions about their housing. There is no outside landlord.
Co-op Principles in Plain Language
1. All welcome - no pressure
2. One member = one vote
3. No Free rides
4. Self-control, no parents
5. Share, learn, grow
6.Together Everyone Achieves More
7. Building Strong Communities
Responsibilities of the Co-op Members.
Prompt and full payment of housing charges.
Maintain your unit inside and outLive co-operatively as a good neighbour
Abide by Co-op and City bylaws
Participate in the life of the co-op,
(each member must contribute a min. of 2 hours a month per unit to our committee, see list below).
Co‑ops are controlled by their members who have a vote in decisions about their housing. There is no outside landlord.
Co-op Principles in Plain Language
1. All welcome - no pressure
2. One member = one vote
3. No Free rides
4. Self-control, no parents
5. Share, learn, grow
6.Together Everyone Achieves More
7. Building Strong Communities
Responsibilities of the Co-op Members.
Prompt and full payment of housing charges.
Maintain your unit inside and outLive co-operatively as a good neighbour
Abide by Co-op and City bylaws
Participate in the life of the co-op,
(each member must contribute a min. of 2 hours a month per unit to our committee, see list below).
Our Committees:
- - Social
- Membership
- Gardening
- Welcoming
- Snow removal/speed bump
- Property clean up
(just to name a few)